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Art by Stan Timmons and John Borkowski, words by Michael Vance.

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Credit: ©2017 CIAT/Neil Palmer

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Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/37990

 

This image was scanned from a photographic proof in the University's historical photographic collection held by Cultural Collections at the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia.

 

If you have any information about this photograph, please contact us.

The work of CIAT's Agrobiodiversity Research Area.

 

Credit: ©2017 CIAT/Neil Palmer

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For more info: ciat-comunicaciones@cgiar.org

Oron Catts' History of Tissue Culture presentation.

Man speaking through bullhorn with "occupy" on it, large crowd of Monsanto protester in the background.

The work of CIAT's Agrobiodiversity Research Area.

 

Credit: ©2017 CIAT/Neil Palmer

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Young mother at "March Against Monsanto" carries infant and holds hands with son marching beside her, son has "No GMO" wriitten on forehead, protesters with signs in the background.

Something very scientific: mixing up DNA extraction juice.

In 2016 field trials, scientists evaluated plants engineered to make better use of the limited sunlight available when leaves are shaded and found the modification boosts yields by about 20% compared to unmodified plants. Image credit: Claire Benjamin/University of Illinois

Petri dishes of "splotches of my past", located around the ACE Base: Margaret's vomit-stain, a slick residue of drained tuna-water, and a spit-spooge-splotch on the front door.

For the workshop, we were set free to take four swabs of surfaces that we would later grow in a petri dish. I swabbed "splotches of my past", located around the ACE Base: Margaret's vomit-stain, a slick residue of drained tuna-water, and a spit-spooge-splotch on the front door.

For the workshop, we were set free to take four swabs of surfaces that we would later grow in a petri dish. I swabbed "splotches of my past", located around the ACE Base: Margaret's vomit-stain, a slick residue of drained tuna-water, and a spit-spooge-splotch on the front door.

Greenpeace activist display a banner at Bangkok's Victory Monument, calling on Thai citizens to avoid food contaminated with GMOs (genetic modified organisims). Bangkok, Thailand.

Frank Bonis labels his bone marrow sample in the tissue culture lab.

Large crowd of "March Against Monsanto" protesters with signs, seen from above.

Team members of the RIPE project transplanting seedlings for the 2016 field trials. RIPE is engineering crops that more efficiently turn the sun's energy into food. This project could increase yields by as much as 60% to help smallholder farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia feed their communities and provide for their families.

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